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Old 09-08-2013, 09:50 PM
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Washed the old Limited for the very first time and I must say, damn it looks good! I'm not the type of person that washes and waxes once a week, so I'm looking for a quality durable wax that will bring out the sine and last a long time.
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Zymol is what I use
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http://www.collinite.com/automotive-wax/insulator-wax/
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^ Another vote for Collinite 845
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Thanks! It looks like the only place I'm going to buy that in my area is a marina or boat supplier. The good thing is I have about 25 to choose from.
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Chemical Guy's 50/50, I detail on the side and that is what I use on my vehicles.
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I use products my Optimum Car Care such as their one step Poli-Seal, and their Opti-Seal. I found that sealants last longer than waxes on dark vehicles especially in the summer.

http://www.topoftheline.com/spray-wax.html

Good luck in finding something you like. Everybody has an opinion on what is 'best' so try a few and go with the product that works for you and is easiest to apply for your situation.
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Surf City Garage Premium Hand Blended 100% Carnuba wax.

Goes on easy, shines deeper than anything else and last for over a year.





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Originally Posted by frmt
^ Another vote for Collinite 845
This ^^ I will never use anything else. Good stuff
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Duragloss 101 polish/wax. Good stuff also.


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